The biggest sporting event is about to hit our door where 32 nations will compete for the trophy. Every qualified team has nominated their head coach. We are here to reveal the salary of every coach appearing in the FIFA World Cup 2018. German boss and the key person behind the World Cup 2014 victory Joachim Low will be the highest paid coach in Russia with the annual salary of £3.31m.
Earlier in 2014 World Cup, Russian coach Fabio Capello was the highest-earning manager with staggering $11,235,210. Roy Hodgson of England was paid $5,874,570.
Joachim Low (Germany) £3.31m
Tite (Brazil) £3.02m
Didier Deschamps (France) £3.02m
Julen Lopetegui (Spain) £2.58m
Stanislav Cherchesov (Russia) £2.21m
Fernando Santos (Portugal) £1.91m
Carlos Queiroz (Iran) £1.69m
Gareth Southgate (England) £1.69m
Jorge Sampaoli (Argentina) £1.55m
Oscar Tabarez (Uruguay) £1.47m
Hector Cuper (Egypt) £1.30m
Jose Pekerman (Colombia) £1.30m
Juan Pizzi (Saudi Arabia) £1.23m
Bert van Marwijk (Australia) £1.03m
RicardoGareca (Peru) £960,000
Juan Osorio (Mexico) £880,000
Age Hareide (Denmark) £810,000
Akira Nishino (Japan) £810,000
Roberto Martinez (Belgium) £810,000
Vladimir Petkovic (Switzerland) £740,000
Herve Renard (Morocco) £681,000
Heimir Hallgrimsson (Iceland) £611,000
Zlatko Dalic (Croatia) £478,500
Gernot Rohr (Nigeria) £436,600
Janne Andersson (Sweden) £392,500
Shin Tae-Yong (South Korea) £392,500
Hernan Gomez (Panama) £349,000
Nabil Maaloul (Tunisia) £305,500
Oscar Ramirez (Costa Rica) £305,500
Mladen Krstajic (Serbia) £261,400
Adam Nawalka (Poland) £235,600
Allou Cisse (Senegal) £174,500